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Honors Week 6

Honors Week 6. Southern Red Oak Quercus falcata. Height: 70-80’ Spread: 40-50’ 5-7 lobes with dark green above and grayish green to brown below Fruit: Acorn Sun. Japanese Zelkova Zelkova serrata. Height: 50-80’ Spread: 20-30’ Serrated, elliptical leaf Small drupe fruit Sun.

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Honors Week 6

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  1. Honors Week 6

  2. Southern Red OakQuercus falcata Height: 70-80’ Spread: 40-50’ 5-7 lobes with dark green above and grayish green to brown below Fruit: Acorn Sun

  3. Japanese ZelkovaZelkovaserrata Height: 50-80’ Spread: 20-30’ Serrated, elliptical leaf Small drupe fruit Sun

  4. London Plane TreePlatnus x acerifolia Height: 70-100’ Spread: 65-80’ 3-5 lobes dark green leaves; yellow brown in fall Peeling bark Sun-Part shade

  5. Golden Raintree • Koelreuteriapaniculata • Height : 30’ – 40’ • Spread: 35’ • Bright yellow flowers in early summer in long panicles • Pinnately compound leaves up to 18” long • Leaves emerge pinkish bronze to purplish in spring, mature to a bright green in summer and turn yellow in fall • Fruit in the fall is a brown, papery seed capsule which somewhat resemble Chinese lanterns. • Falling blossoms are said to resemble "golden rain"

  6. Star Magnolia • Magnolia stellate • Height: 15’ - 20’ • Spread: 10’ – 15’ • Branching is upright ,spreading, multi-stemmed • Shape is rounded or oval • Flowers early Spring February-March before Saucer Magnolia • Flowers 3”-4” across

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